Rocky Gislason just finished his rookie season. Gislason had a relatively good regular season. His statiscal point production considering the average time on ice was exceptional. He led Colorado in rookie points playing mostly on line 3. Gislason helped Colorado to finish the season with a 6th best record in the league and 3rd in the conference. But when the playoffs started, Rocky took his game to another level. Rocky led Colorado in playoff goals which helped the sweep Detroit in Round 1, takedown a Four Star Cup favorite, Maine, in 7 games, take down another Cinderella story in Carolina to reach the finals. Colorado ultimately fell to Quebec City. But Rocky has flashed his superstar potential on the biggest stage. Rocky biggest weakness is his defensive game. And he vows to make big improvements this upcoming offseason. He wants to still be an offensive powerhouse but will hold his own on defense. Rocky will be expected to make a Part 2 next season.